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Lawnefs of Spirit, Want of Sleep, Lofs of 
Appetite, Weaknefs and Leannefs, &c. To 
all thefe may be added, the too common 
per nicious Cuftom of drinking it with vola- 
tile Spirits, Drams, &.c. The laft Difor- 
ders are no Exceptions to a moderate Ufe 
of Tea in general ; for with how many Per* 
fons do Milk, Ale, Drams, Cheefe, and 
many other Meats and Drinks difagree, yet 
all of them are good, and do well with 
fuch as they agree with. Nor is it poflible 
to fay before-hand, with what healthy Per- 
fons Tea will difagree, till they have ufed 
it ; where it difagrees, it fhould immedi- 
ately be left off ; for there is no altering or 
compelling a Conllitution. However, where 
it agrees, it excels all other Vegetables fo- 
reign or domeftick, for preventing Sleepi- 
nefs, Drowfinefs, or Dulnefs, and taking off 
Wearinefs or Fatigue, railing the Spirits 
fafely, corroborating the Memory, {length- 
ening the Judgment, quickening the Inven- 
tion, &c. but then it Ihould be drank mo- 
derately, and in the Afternoon chiefly, and 
not made too habitual. 
DISCOURSE 
